PROTEST3-C-03APR03-MT-FRL: Some one-hundred protested against FOX News Channels' over the war coverage where activists actually try to give "pink slips" (women clothing) to Fox broadcasters on Battery Street, SF. War activist Medea Benjamin (right) with three other women tried to donate a journalism textbooks and a handful of "pick slips" to the front doors at FOX Sports on Battery Street in SF. Chronicle photo by Frederic Larson��� less

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PROTEST2-C-03APR03-MT-FRL: Ophelia Case (2) was one of about one-hundred who protested against FOX News Channels' over the war coverage where activists actually try to give "pink slips" (women clothing) to Fox broadcasters on Battery Street, SF. War activist Medea Benjamin with four other women donated a journalism textbooks and a handfull of "pick slips" to the front doors at FOX Sports on Battery Street in SF. Chronicle photo by Frederic Larson���� less

PROTEST2-C-03APR03-MT-FRL: Ophelia Case (2) was one of about one-hundred who protested against FOX News Channels' over the war coverage where activists actually try to give "pink slips" (women clothing) to Fox ... more

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About 100 opponents of the war on Iraq showed their anger over war coverage on Fox News Channel by bringing real pink slips to the front door of Fox Sports on Battery Street in San Francisco on Thursday. They said Fox is acting as a cheerleader for the Pentagon. Above (from left), Carol Norris, Kristi Laughlin, Angela (who uses no last name) and Medea Benjamin bring journalism textbooks along with their slips. At left, Ophelia Case, 2, carries her own small sign. At right, war protesters break plastic CD covers at Powell and Market streets.